The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC) (Spanish: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) is one of the six Catholic Universities existing in the Chilean university system and one of the two Pontifical Universities in the country, along with the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso
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- The highest observatory in the world just opened in Chile
The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory (TAO) officially opened on Tuesday after 26 years of planning and construction. Sitting 18,500 feet high on Mount Chajnantor in the Atacama Desert in Chile, ...
- Joe Biden’s reckless plan to take in Gazans won’t even satisfy Israel-haters
Is Joe Biden trying to lose the election? That’s the best explanation for why his administration is actively considering letting refugees from Gaza into the United States. The proposal is still ...
- Border safety concerns beget legislative attention
Pennsylvania is among states crafting legislation to address immigration at the state level – a responsibility historically held by the federal government – due to what lawmakers say is the Biden ...
- New observatory in Chile—the highest in the world—aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more
How do planets form? How do galaxies evolve? And ultimately, how did the universe itself begin? A unique astronomical observatory that researchers hope will unravel some of the biggest mysteries out ...
- World’s highest observatory begins operations in Chile
Following almost three decades of planning and construction the world’s highest observatory has begun operations. The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory (TAO), which is located at an altitude of ...
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- The Catholic Church wants to have a say on the future of AI
A handful of Catholic priests are meeting with AI programmers and execs in Silicon Valley to address the ethical consequences of artificial intelligence.
- Migrant arrests up in Chicago, but they’re rarely accused of violent felonies
A Chicago Tribune analysis of crime data shows the impact of migrants has been mostly felt in nonviolent offenses, particularly driving-related and thefts, and few arrests for violent felonies.
- Traces of hallucinogenic plants and chile peppers found at Maya ball court suggest rituals took place there
An environmental DNA analysis of soil collected at an ancient Maya ball court reveals that the site was once part of a ritual.
- How the pontifical university founded by St. Ignatius is changing to meet the needs of modern students
In Part II of his exclusive interview with Gerard O’Connell, the rector of the soon-to-be integrated Gregorian University describes his mission to educate seminarians who are ‘open to growth.’ ...